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2025-07-23 17:21:17
Noted all the lower star ratings from customers surprised there weren't drainage holes - description clearly states that you can drill your own if needed and it was super simple to do so! I used whatever drill bit was already in my husband's drill and drilling went smoothly without cracking. I have a small hand drill and felt confident it would have worked as well. Don't be afraid!Beautiful color that looks like terra cotta pottery but a nice sturdy plastic and well priced for my intended purpose. Perfect size for my eight Christmas paperwhite bulbs and 100% as described. Depth was suitable for flower bulbs with some ample room for staking as they grow.
GJR
2025-07-13 13:31:44
It looks good, the size was right for me, and drilling was simple. The plastic seems flexible and thick enough to last outdoors. Thin brittle plastic does not, but I suppose time will tell. The Florida sun can damage a pot before a plant needs repotting. The very low price of this pot is well worth the gamble.
Mary Mellissa Smith
2025-06-30 13:29:06
Looks lovely...very sturdy and deep
Todd March
2025-06-24 15:43:27
Nice, thick, heavy planter for the money. The slightly weathered (whiteish mineral deposit look) is nice, but is lightly done, and does not jump out. If you need a sturdy pot, particularily for outside, that will pass for natural terra cotta, this planter works ver well! Good value for the money, particularily compared to what you can get at the Home Depot (which is nothing like this!)
Pamela House
2025-06-23 21:11:05
Very cute… color is accurate
Charles custis
2025-06-01 13:46:14
It's a nice pot. Big and sturdy. It does not have holes at the bottom of pot for water to drain. It is not real terracotta, it's a thick plastic. It just not what I was looking for. The price is to much for it to be plastic $13. I went to Lowes and found real terracotta pot for less than $10 and same size.
Yvonne S. Finne
2025-05-18 18:52:10
Before you buy the pot. read the description. That will stop all the negative reviews and the returns to Amazon! I've bought several of these pots and am very happy with them. The pots are made of recycled plastic, recycled stone powder, and wood dust. They are very strong, sturdy and dense but are no problem drilling holes through. Use a drill and standard 3/8" or 1/4" drill bit and you'll have holes in seconds. I make three evenly spaced holes. Since no one is going to analyze the space between the holes, it's not important if it isn't perfect. And why does the hole need to be perfectly spaced and marked for you? It's drainage. READ the description. They are great pots and are made using material that would otherwise be put in a landfill.
MMB
2025-03-18 11:22:54
I needed a short, wider pot to use in my fairy garden. This worked perfectly, and it didn’t break the bank. It’s made from a hard plastic but resembles clay, so it added a bit of additional charm.
T. Guest
2025-01-25 11:06:55
Good quality planter. Hubby drilled holes so I can use outside. I have planted some spring bulbs. Nice size to have on a table as a display pot.
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